In the previous Motion tutorial, we created the motion path for the second scene of our whiteboard branding intro for Mygrafico. Now we will finish the whiteboard animation by making the hand write the company name on the screen.

As you know, this whiteboard animation video scribe that we are creating in Motion will be a branding video for Mygrafico and at this point we need to add the branding colors inside the line art of the lion.

In the last Motion whiteboard video scribe tutorial, we drew the Bezier motion path that will guide the arm when drawing the line art on to the screen. Now we will use that same Bezier path to create the mask that will reveal the line art as the arm animates.

Now that we have all the graphics for the Mygrafico whiteboard animation imported and organized in Motion, we can begin building the first part of the animation. In this tutorial, we will learn how to draw a Bezier path for the arm animation, which will draw the line art on to the screen.

In the previous tutorial, we prepared the graphics that we will use in this whiteboard video scribe animation, which will become a branding intro for Mygrafico. There are five major scenes to this branding intro, which can be imported as the beginning of a longer video or used alone.

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One of the best ways to learn Motion is by building a project from the ground up. In this video training from macProVideo entitled Creating 3D Text Fly Bys! , Iain Anderson builds a project based on a real world example.

You may not think of Motion for a 3D project but Motion does have 3D features. In this video training from macProVideo entitled Working in 3D, Michael Wohl introduces all the 3D controls and how to use them.